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Show Page Eight THE condition. Copies of this report are avail- Safety Proposals for able for inspection at the Bureau of Mines Section Office, 1G00 East Hrst South, Salt Lake City, Utah. Day Mine Listed By Federal inspector Bolter dust and some of the Day control of roof and coal g heavier are the safety proposals for mine in a federal coalmine roinspection report issued today by the Bureau of Mines, Operated by the Day Mutual Coal Company, eight miles northwest of Helper, this Carbon county mine employed 10 men and averaged 75 tons of coal daily when late last month by Inspector A. C. Hustcd. Safety measures again proposed included placement of all power and telephone wires on insulators and of an insulated mat at the main power switch, guards for the gears of the two hoists, use of suitable goggles by all employees when doing work, rock-dustin- 1953 Federal Income Refunds Held For Several Utahns Befunds ranging from $2 to more than $100 due 194 persons are being held at the U. S. Internal Revenue Service district directors office in the Salt Lake Federal Building, Wallwin T. Job, said acting district director, Thursday. Persons u hose last addresses are listed from Carbon county and who are due refunds are the following: Demitro and Tonita Martinez, Wellington; Vcral G. Coleman, Iliawutha; Juan Mendoza, Helper; William Austin, A. D. Chaves, Arlcn D. Jones, Tom Kar-laand maintenance of the permisAlfred lluxford, Jr., Jose A. sible cap lamps in a permissible Martinez, Owen MeGlenshan and us s, Proper Steps to Register Commercial Vehicles Explained by Tax Commission Byron D. Jones, chairman of the Utah State Tax Commission, has announced the necessary steps for registering commercial vehicles. It will be necessary for all commercial vehicles to be weighed after December 1, 1951, for the 1955 registration. It will be necessary, therefore, for every applicant for a 1955 registration of a commercial vehicle to have the certification which appears on the back of the form filled in and properly signed by the weighmas-ter- . Any application for the registration of a commercial vehicle which dot's not have this information will he rejected. One will observe that on the form there is a place for the "unladen weight" to be entered. Frequently asked is "what is the meaning of the term unladen -- - .... Propane-Butan- e 3 SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, December 16, 1954 THE RAMPAGE CLUB Deanna Rogers The Rampage Club, which publishes the school paper, has been having seme tough luck in keeping a steady editor on the "payroll. When the school year opened John Pease was the editor but after a short time he moved with his family to Salt Lake City. Then Dixie Uo Norwood, assistant editor, was elevated to the top publication post. Just recently she and her folks moved to Grand Junction, Colorado. Now serving as editor is Kathleen Duftn. We hope she stays put. Kathleen Monroe has been elected secretary of the club. The 10 members of the club as it is now constituted iqelude Miss Dunn, Miss Monroe, Deanna Rogers, Darlene Fossat, Olena Black-haJean Funk, Ronny Kosec, Johnny Hopper and Rodney Stowe. EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS GYM CLASS by Kathleen Dunn Our eighth grade girls gym class has a full schedule for this year, and if you doubt it, just read on. Miss Rachele Is the skipper of this bunch and an able one she is. On Mondays our regular weight? " The commission has de- gym class fined the term to mean "the weight of the vehicle equipped for the operation in which the vehicle is to be engaged under the registration applied for. This means that in addition to the chassis weight, there should be the body, dual wheels if they are used with the vehicle, spare tires, and such other equipment that Is more or less permanently attached to the vehicle, such as extra fuel tanks, senders, refrigeration units, cement mixers, etc. Miscellaneous personal property which Is In no way attached to the vehicle, but may he contained in the vehicle, need not be Included in the Item "unladen weight." Such property is Included in the following items: rads, dollies, tire chains, removable racks which are not attached to the vehicle, ant such other items of personal property which may he used In connection with the operation of the vehicle, but is not truly a part of is in session which could retain their masculine suRULES FOR NOON HOUR periority. Kathleen Monroe At the end of the year, awards Since the cold weather has should fill us out in the right will be given the girls who have come here are seme new rules On places. Tuesdays "we study excelled in all the activities, and for the noon hour: which should make us Intelligent. have a flair for sports. 1. After you have finished eatOn Wednesdays we have some ing your lunch go outside or to more of gym to add to our charms. SNOWBALLING the gym. On Thursdays we have a dancing Olena Blarhham 2. Pick which balcony you want class to practice the results of our to When sit in anl after you have gone snow the first fell there gym classes on the boys with was there of in front stay until the bell rings. plenty snowballing we v'hom dance. On Fridays we 3. Do not run across the stage! have some more of the regular of the Helper junior high school. 4. No one is to be on the stage gym, to correct the faults the boys There were a few people who were unless they are practicing for an told us about the night before. hurt during the snowballing, Mr. Pizza put some rules out assembly. On Saturdays and Sundays we 5. Do not use the rorth stairs. reflect upon the week before and about where the students can wail in anguish and resolve to snowball. He also said not to snowconsume less calories and take ball anyone who doesnt want to CASTLE GATE CHRISTMAS be snowballed. more gym next week. PROGRAM This year the class is divided inThese rules are a safety device By Jean Funk to squads and each squad has a for the students so no more stuDecember 8! Docs anyone recognize this date? If not, let me fill leader. Of course the leader is ex- dents will get hurt. When you want to have fun you you in. It was the annual Christpected to set an example. Boy! What a tough job that must be. can have a snowball fight with one mas program sponsored by the The leaders are replaced every w'ho wants to snowball. Helper junior high school student month with another ambitious soul body and put on for the Ladies and the retired leader is assisted VISITORS IN SCHOOL" Auxiliary of Castle Gate. There to her home and put to bed with was a wide variety of numbers, Ronnie Kgucc a goodly supply of aspirins,, nerve Last week Bruce Greenland nine to be exact, and were done medicine and hot water bottles. brought a visitor to school from by experienced students. The progDid you know we have been American Fork. Ilis name is San- ram consisted of the following: A polo by Wynona Martinez, a practicing basketball? If it werent ford Buhler. He is in the 10th for the possibility of embarassing grade and goes to school at Amer- boys chorus singing "Bcndemeers e ican Fork the boys, we might some day high. He thinks our Stream Gary Tanner, Shirl Barthem to a game. But if we school and school rules are very ney, Don Thomas, Ronald Riley, did, of course we would have to good and he hopes he can visit Fred Tamagawa, and Darryll throw the game to them so they here again. a doll dance by Joyce Aime, News and Views from Helper Junior High chal-kng- Mava Gibson, Arlene Jacobsen, Vearla Mae James, Dixie Lee Taylor, Judy Leurs, Lorraine Olsen, Barbara Pizza, and Doris Martinez; a solo by Ruth Wilstead, a g by Marilyn Driest and Sheraldme Essman, a solo by Walker Phelps, a Christmas, play featuring the following students: Louis James Eugene Sulpizio, Ann Miller, Darlene Fossat, and Dick Snow; a solo by Jay Miller; part of the ninth and tenth grade girls chorus singing "On the Mountain, "Oh, Marie and "Deck the Halls. The chorus includes: Ann Miller, LaPreal Thacker, Cynthia MartiUene Jackson, Margaret nez, Kilcrease, Emma Jean Chapman, Connie Nichols, Elain Hefly, Sherry Toson, Sheraldine Essman, Gaylene Peterson, Gaylene Salzet-t- i, Diane White, LaVella Moran, and Carol Nancy McLendon, Foote. double-readin- Wallace Mortuary Licensed Funeral Director and Embalmer Trice ' Utah Mitchell Funeral Home Dick MJtcheiL Embalmer Zac-cari- a; Phone Price 300 It. Weighmasters are being advised to make a note on the certification if the vehicle has been stripped down, or if It Is not equipped i i tor proper operathn. In the long run It will be a saving to operators of commercial vehicles if they have their vehicles properly weighed at the time of registraFor gas ranges, water tion, because it will save the amount of the penalty which will heaters, dryers and all be imposed when the vehicle is ater weighed by the Highway Patrol and found to be improperly hinds of gas heating registered for the actual unladen weight. equipment. Next years license plates will not be issued in 1951, except in the case of a person having a its Clean, Efficient, Cheap fourth quarter year plate, lie may obtain 1955 plates between Deand Convenient. cember 2S and 31, 1951, provided lie has a 1955 property tax clearance, but tlie plates must not be SEE displayed until January 1. This EASTERN UTAH exception is made due to the fact that the fourth quarter plate exGAS COMPANY pires December 31 with no grace period for operation beyond that One Mile East of Price on date. Documents must be completely Wellington Road filled in and printed plainly. They ritONE 0185-K- 2 must not be folded, stapled or mutilated. Rich Boutbon at its beet, because its IMWit In a broad sense the lighted Christmas tree sym- bolizes the spirit of service. Man lights up the lives of his neighbors by serving their needs. This spirit is displayed all year long in our State by public spirited citizens who assume the burdens of M$m y, ' X?; ft, for our families. Some sene without pay, others receive only token pay and all give time and effort beyond the imme- diate needs of their duties. By keeping the spirit of Christmas lights burning throughout the year, these good Utahns are help- ing the industrial growth of our State. Without them, business enterprise as we know it could not operate successfully. They desene the gratitude of all the people of our State. THIS WHISKEY IS 4 YEARS OLD.S6 PROOF THE HILL AND HILL COMPANY. LOUISVILLE, KY. Keimecott Copper Corporation iCA Good Neighbor Helping to ''', Ay iuM::hr. coun-cilme- n, BOURBON WHISKEY ?& fM;; Volunteer firemen, policemen, mayors, city teachers, health guardians and many others working in the public interest, are part of the spirit of sendee that makes our communities better places KENTUCKY STRAIGHT "A ''Vv maintaining essential community services. FULLY AGED yyry , Build a Better Utah |